A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are Deduced from Their Originals, and Illustrated in Their Different Significations, by Examples from the Best Writers, to which are Prefixed a History of the Language, and an English Grammar, Том 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... fall from heaven , a deadlier bruise Disabled not to give thee thy death's wound . Milton . A christian's life is a perpetual exercise , a wrestling and warfare , for which sensual pleasure disables him , by yielding to that enemy ...
... fall from heaven , a deadlier bruise Disabled not to give thee thy death's wound . Milton . A christian's life is a perpetual exercise , a wrestling and warfare , for which sensual pleasure disables him , by yielding to that enemy ...
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... - Idlers will ever live like rogues , and not fall to Shakspeare . work , but be lazy , and then certify over their country to the discredit of a plantation , Bacon are such wherein various , and seem- ingly opposite , DIS DIS.
... - Idlers will ever live like rogues , and not fall to Shakspeare . work , but be lazy , and then certify over their country to the discredit of a plantation , Bacon are such wherein various , and seem- ingly opposite , DIS DIS.
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... falls into dis- esteem , he will fall under neglect and contempt . Locke While free from sacrilege , he was at peace , as it were , with God and man ; but after his sacri- lege he was in disfavour with both . Spelman . 3. Want of beauty ...
... falls into dis- esteem , he will fall under neglect and contempt . Locke While free from sacrilege , he was at peace , as it were , with God and man ; but after his sacri- lege he was in disfavour with both . Spelman . 3. Want of beauty ...
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... fall upon a circle answer- ing to the sun's disk . Newton . Mercury's disk . Can scarce be caught by philosophic eye , Lost in the near effulgence . Thomson . 1. A broad piece of iron thrown in the ancient sports ; a quoit . The crystal ...
... fall upon a circle answer- ing to the sun's disk . Newton . Mercury's disk . Can scarce be caught by philosophic eye , Lost in the near effulgence . Thomson . 1. A broad piece of iron thrown in the ancient sports ; a quoit . The crystal ...
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... fall in love with him ; in which doing , I have done the part of a careful friend . The criticks , while they like my wares , may Shakspeare's Henry IV . dispraise my writing . DISPRAISER . . . [ from dispraise . ] A Spectator ...
... fall in love with him ; in which doing , I have done the part of a careful friend . The criticks , while they like my wares , may Shakspeare's Henry IV . dispraise my writing . DISPRAISER . . . [ from dispraise . ] A Spectator ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language, Том 2,Часть 1 Samuel Johnson,Robert Gordon Latham Полный просмотр - 1870 |
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